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Model 46A User Guide 

Issue 1, September 2014 

Studio Technologies, Inc. 

Page 7

microprocessor control to achieve sig-

nificant trans-hybrid loss. This return-loss 

“null” is achieved by making a series of 

adjustments to account for the resistive, 

inductive, and capacitive conditions that 

are present on the connected 2-wire party-

line circuit. The party-line’s conditions are 

the sum of the impact made by the type 

and quantity of cable, the connected user-

devices, and the intercom power source.
Whenever a user presses one of the 

Model 46A’s auto null buttons digital 

circuitry adjusts the analog hybrids to 

rapidly achieve their maximum return-loss. 

The nulling process takes less than 10 

seconds for each channel of an interface. 

However, it’s important to note that while 

the nulling process is automatic, it only 

takes place upon user request. This can 

lead to more stable and consistent audio 

performance when a hybrid is exposed to 

the varying 2-wire conditions often found 

in broadcast applications. The param-

eters obtained during the nulling process 

are stored in non-volatile memory; mains 

power interruptions won’t require the auto 

nulling function to again be performed.
A sine-wave audio tone is generated for  

use during the auto nulling process. The 

frequency is software-controlled to maxi-

mize the ability of the hybrid circuits to 

reach a “deep” null. In addition, at the 

beginning of each auto null sequence a 

short period of 24 kHz tone is sent to the 

associated 2-wire party-line interface. This 

serves as a microphone disable (“mic kill”) 

signal for user devices such as the RTS 

BP-325. By automatically disabling “open” 

microphones the auto nulling process can 

achieve better performance.

4-Wire Interfaces

Associated with the 4-wire portion of the 

Model 46A’s interfaces are analog line-level 

inputs and outputs. These are intended to 

interconnect with a variety of 4-wire devices, 

including matrix intercom systems, audio-

over-fiber transmission systems, and other 

specialized audio equipment. The input 

and output circuitry is transformer-coupled 

to minimize the chance of hum, noise, or 

ground “loop” issues. A key characteristic 

of the Model 46A’s design is the ability to 

select the 4-wire input and output nominal 

levels. This helps to ensure compatibility 

with virtually all audio equipment. Front- 

panel-accessible DIP switches allow the 

nominal levels to be configured from among 

four choices: 0, +4, +6, or +8 dBu. The  

0 dBu setting was specifically provided for 

compatibility with Clear-Com matrix inter-

com systems. The +4 dBu setting allows 

“standard” audio signals to be directly 

connected. Digital matrix intercom systems 

from Riedel® can be effectively connected 

using the +6 dBu setting. And the +8 dBu 

setting allows proper level matching with the 

popular ADAM™-Series of matrix intercom 

systems from RTS. This setting also applies 

to the related RVON-I/O VoIP product.
The Model 46A contains eight 5-segment 

LED level meters. Four of the meters are 

provided for each interface, with two dis-

playing the level of the signal being received 

from the 4-wire source and two displaying 

the level being sent to the 4-wire output. 

During installation and setup the meters 

are invaluable in helping to confirm that the 

nominal level DIP switch settings have been 

properly made. During normal operation 

the meters offer rapid confirmation of audio 

signal flow in and out of the unit. Additional 

LED status indicators are also provided,  

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Страница 1: ...pyright 2014 by Studio Technologies Inc all rights reserved www studio tech com 50115 0914 Issue 1 User Guide Issue 1 September 2014 This User Guide is applicable for serial numbers M46A 01151 and lat...

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Страница 3: ...10 Con guration 16 Advanced Con guration 17 Operation 20 Advanced Operation 24 Technical Notes 25 Speci cations 27 Appendix A Interfacing with RTS Matrix Intercom Systems 28 Appendix B Interfacing wit...

Страница 4: ...Issue 1 September 2014 Model 46A User Guide Page 4 Studio Technologies Inc This page intentionally left blank...

Страница 5: ...rate events and industrial testing environments Standard audio connectors are used for all input and output signals The Model 46A mounts in Model 46A Back Panel Model 46A Front Panel one space of a st...

Страница 6: ...rted Each interface s 30 volt DC intercom power source ensures that systems requiring long intercom cable runs will function correctly The circuitry s output regulation is such that little change in t...

Страница 7: ...disabling open microphones the auto nulling process can achieve better performance 4 Wire Interfaces Associated with the 4 wire portion of the Model 46A s interfaces are analog line level inputs and o...

Страница 8: ...ircuitry that under software control applies 200 ohm terminating impedances to the 2 wire party line circuits This along with other circuitry that monitors DC voltages pres ent on the 2 wire circuits...

Страница 9: ...del 46A s design process conversa tions with industry experts quickly made it apparent that installing and con guring existing 2 wire to 4 wire interface units was invariably a time consuming aggravat...

Страница 10: ...e an AC mains cord Your dealer or distributor should provide an AC mains cord for other destinations Locating the Model 46A The Model 46A s mounting location will dictate the length of the cable runs...

Страница 11: ...les so that pin 2 is signal high or hot pin 3 is low or cold and pin 1 is shield If connecting a source in this manner results in hum or noise it s possible that removing the shield connection from pi...

Страница 12: ...cted appropriately For convenience the 2 wire PL intercom circuits can be connected to the Model 46A by way of four 3 pin male XLR connectors two are located on the back panel and two on the front The...

Страница 13: ...functions auto nulling for interface 1 auto nulling for interface 2 and a special mic kill function Remote con trol of the auto nulling functions provides a resource identical to that of the front pan...

Страница 14: ...tter yet be terminated onto another connector such as a 9 pin D subminiature type There are several ways of preparing to connect to the remote control inputs The easiest means is to purchase an interc...

Страница 15: ...er of 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz As a universal mains input device there are no switches to set or jumpers to install A 3 pin IEC 320 C14 inlet connector on the Model 46A mates with a detachable mains cord...

Страница 16: ...intercom channels Two 3 pin male XLR connectors one located on the Model 46A s front panel and one on the back panel are used to intercon nect the Model 46A with the intercom user devices When switch...

Страница 17: ...from Riedel The 8 dBu setting is provided speci cally when interconnecting the Model 46A with audio signals associ ated with an RTS ADAM Series of matrix intercom system This includes the related RVO...

Страница 18: ...terminate function is ac tive When switch 1 is in its on up posi tion the auto terminate function associated with each interface is disabled Repeating for clarity the auto terminate function ap plies...

Страница 19: ...e for applications in which the two audio paths associated with each interface are used with independent party line intercom circuits This situation might arise when two Clear Com single channel inter...

Страница 20: ...with the approximate level of 4 dBu is present on the associated 4 wire output connector Another example would be a Model 46A interface con gured for 8 dBu operation and 18 and 12 dB LEDs are lit This...

Страница 21: ...io level Con rm that the DIP switch associated with each interface is set to match the nominal level of the con nected devices RTS user devices have a nominal level of 10 dBu Clear Com devic es typica...

Страница 22: ...to use RTS BP 325 beltpacks Select the con nected devices so that their total current doesn t exceed 315 mA That s not always the easiest gure to calculate but a web search will generally nd speci ca...

Страница 23: ...ctive An actual auto null sequence starts by muting the 4 wire input and output signal paths associated with the speci c channel to be nulled Then a short period of 24 kHz signal is sent out the 2 wir...

Страница 24: ...clean As a visual aid LEDs on the front panel will display the DC power status of pins 2 and 3 But when auto terminate is not active the LEDs will no longer indicate the intercom circuit s terminatio...

Страница 25: ...oftware Version Display A special Model 46A power up sequence allows the unit s software version number to be displayed This is useful when work ing with factory personnel on application support and t...

Страница 26: ...ity Not a TW 12B Replacement The Model 46A will provide a high level of performance over its range of intended tasks But it s not intended to act as a universal 2 wire to 2 wire interface such as is p...

Страница 27: ...apacitive 2 wire party line loads Nulling Method automatic upon user initiation processor implements digital control of analog cir cuitry null settings stored in non volatile memory Nulling Line Imped...

Страница 28: ...ser Guide Page 28 Studio Technologies Inc Interfacing RTS Matrix Intercom Systems with the Model 46A Interface Appendix A ADAM Matrix Intercom System Analog Ports to Model 46A Interface RVON I O I O C...

Страница 29: ...Model 46A User Guide Issue 1 September 2014 Studio Technologies Inc Page 29 Interfacing Riedel Artist Matrix Intercom System Analog Ports with the Model 46A Interface Appendix B...

Страница 30: ...Issue 1 September 2014 Model 46A User Guide Page 30 Studio Technologies Inc Interfacing Clear Com Matrix Intercom System Analog Ports with the Model 46A Interface Appendix C...

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